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AU Summit: MBuhari to depart for Niger Republic Saturday

President Muhammadu Buhari will depart Abuja on Saturday for Niamey, Niger Republic to attend the African Union Summit, scheduled to hold on July 7.

“The instruments include: AfCFTA Rules of Origin, Tariff Concession Portals, Portal on Monitoring and Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers, Digital Payments and Clearing Systems and African Trade and Observatory Dashboard,’’ Adesina further disclosed. Adesina revealed that Buhari would sign the AfCFTA Agreement on the margins of the AU meeting in Niamey.

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